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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Mar 1935, p. 19

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somewhere in Wimette or in thee sm- mediate vicinity. Definite information is difficuit to obtain, but it was. stated that the owner could be reached at the office of the architect, L. M. Sanider com- pany, 'Chicago.. The telephone direc- tory yields. no -.such company.- It is said. that'the homes wiIl be one-and two-story structures, with basemcnt, 'and that bids are being taken for construction material, sewer and water pipes. The venture is supposed, to be* a co-operative affair. Lyon & Heay Occupies New Store in Evanston! After seven years of occupanicy ati 615 Davis street, ,Lyon &.Healy's 'Ev- aniston branch of, the 70-year-old music store is moving 'to new quart- ers this' week in the North Shore Hotel building at 523 Davis street (re- cently occupied Iby the North. Shore Bootery). The new store, compactly arrang- ed, will carry an even larger stock of sheet music than before. "Thousands of different tities of al classifications will be available on a moment's call for north shore musi- cians and music loyers," said J. Neu- man, manager. Miss .Whitney, one of the best-versed salespeople to be gracluated from the record, depart- ment of the parent-store in Chicago, will serve the record trade with kind of musical instrument, f rom a Prench reed to à G-string; a line of midget and table model radios; as ýWell as a large selectionof.piano ac- cordians and guitars. Formai opening will be Motnday. March 18. ,Mr. anid Mrs. L. Philip Denoyer of 643 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth, en- tertained fifteen relatives and friends ons Saturday at a wedding breakfast Princes Alexandfra. Kropotkin, direct, descendant of R)urik, thée. first T*sar of 'Russia, uwiIl bc thse speaker at'the final Wilmette eun- day .Ereiiing club proqrâm of thse citrrefft season, March 17. Her sub- jec u411 be: "OId Rutssia." GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Ida Nettieman, 123 Fifteenth street, was given a surprise party on her birthday last Sunday by her chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nettieman. .j..Mr. and Mrs. George Bruns, (Marian Nettieman), and Miss So- pbie Nettieman. Thirty-two guests came for supper. Mr. and Mrs. George Bruns, who have been in Indianapolis for the past two months, returned in time for the party, andi shower and tea last Saturday ini honor of Mrs. Anderson Owen (Marcelle Venema), who was mar- rîed in January. 0o Robert 0. Berger, jr., 306 Kenil- worth avenue, Kenilworth, who at- tends Lawrenceville, will be home next Tuesday for: his spring vaca- tion.é $35 Men. of fine taste appre- ciate this suit. Thcy roc- ognize the custom quality, of the fabrice, thecrefine- ment of cult ad tailoriing and die smart indiv idual. ity usually found. only in mhade - to,- order clothes. Kilt-wtex This is thec coat you have heard so much about. le's drizzle proof, light lu-I wight, never wrinkles and outwears two aver- age topcots - ini short, exactly thec coat you want. .4 & SONS Or ý and GkisrcI- stocked at moderato prioes. W##rst 4-tex SUITS Orri

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